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British "stranded" At Sharm El-Sheikh
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk
Why can't the package holiday airlines take these Brits on a bus to Cairo Airport, and fly them home from there ? There isn't any restrictions for British planes to go to Cairo is there ?
Why can't the package holiday airlines take these Brits on a bus to Cairo Airport, and fly them home from there ? There isn't any restrictions for British planes to go to Cairo is there ?
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I'm sorry, but try as I might I cannot evoke any sympathy for those who, despite all the evidence, insist on taking their holidays in Muslim countries.
15:40 Thu 05th Nov 2015
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Actually, I have always wanted to visit the historic sites in Upper Egypt.
I saw a documentary on the TV when I was a boy about moving the Abu Simbel temples, and was fascinated. Places like the Valley of Kings and Memphis look really interesting, but I'm not sure if I will ever see them now.
About 30 years ago, my Mum went on a Nile Cruise and didn't stop talking about it for ages !
I saw a documentary on the TV when I was a boy about moving the Abu Simbel temples, and was fascinated. Places like the Valley of Kings and Memphis look really interesting, but I'm not sure if I will ever see them now.
About 30 years ago, my Mum went on a Nile Cruise and didn't stop talking about it for ages !
Maybe because I take a robust approach to risk analysis and have no children I take a more fearless approach to my travel. I have been to a number of countries on holiday that have had FCO advisories of 'essential travel only' or 'do not travel' and have gone ahead with my plans. One was an out and out war zone and the others were subject to civil unrest or were under threat/attack from nearby nations upping the anti to claim territory. Despite observing IDF attacks, military road blocks and military defence points I didn't let any of it spoil my time of enjoying a different culture.
Each to their own.
Each to their own.
Flights resuming tomorrow:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -347393 43
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The journey across the Sinai to Cairo is a long one, we did it many years ago. Were I in their position, I would rather stay put and then fly back from Sharm with security support from the British government than cross the Sinai in a moving target. The travel companies presumably have many empty rooms they've paid for, unoccupied now that no-one is going out, maybe they could put the stranded families in those.
mikey4444
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -347393 43
Flights resuming tomorrow apparently !
Thanks for that info, mikey
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Flights resuming tomorrow apparently !
Thanks for that info, mikey
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